Dying Light 2 Stay Human will be adding four new parkour trials on March 17th, 2022 which will test every skill available including wall-running and paragliding. Additionally, Techland has launched a new web series called At The Fish Eye which will focus on post-launch acitivites. You can check out a new trailer for the parkour trials above and read below for more info:
Wrocław, Poland — March 15, 2022 — Yesterday in Dying Light 2 Stay Human, the new parkour challenge Flying Scorpion arrived in The City, challenging all Pilgrims to show off their parkour skills all across the Central Loop. Did you pass the test? Perfect! New challenges will appear in the game this Thursday, ready for you to give them a whirl.
On Thursday, March 17, you will be able to face four new amazing trials specially prepared by Techland for every Pilgrim out there:
Suspension of Disbelief – This challenge will test your wall-running skills in the heart of Central Loop!
Grakour – This challenge in Old Villedor will check all your basic skills so don’t make any mistakes or you’ll be kissing the gold medal goodbye!
Stroll on the river – Ready to get soaked?
My Whole World is a Glider – Fly Pilgrim… Fly high over the chemical areas and try not to fall, or at least not too hard!But this is not all! Techland have also prepared a new series, At The Fish Eye, which will focus on post-launch activities for Dying Light 2 Stay Human, the developers’ lives, and entertainment straight from The City. In the first episode, several Techland developers will face each other in four challenges to earn a prize and the title of the first Techland Nightrunner. Take a look at this teaser and meet us at the Fish Eye canteen this week!
Dying Light 2 Stay Human, published by Techland, is out now on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S.
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